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Based on your Subject Line, when in FA click Help the the Data Considerations drop down or do a Help search
Also something about your SPSS version would help
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It seems that you are
trying to find out if there was an increase/decrease in
accidents.
How many time points do you have? Are you then saying that mileage, weather, insurance company, etc influence the amount of business which in turn explains the number of accidents? How are you defining "business"? Art Kendall Social Research ConsultantsOn 7/2/2012 4:43 AM, mawais31 wrote: Dear All, I am doing research in Car Sales and finding factors which are influencing business that why there was a decrease in accidents. We might know mileage, weather, insurance company and so on would be factors influencing business. I have dataset from insurance company of different types, Categorical, numerical, binary etc. I have to find that weather, mileage are the main factors influencing business? I know the methodology but I want to know that what kind of variables I provide to make correlation and cov matrix? -- View this message in context: http://spssx-discussion.1045642.n5.nabble.com/Data-requirements-for-factor-analysis-tp5713939.html Sent from the SPSSX Discussion mailing list archive at Nabble.com. ===================== To manage your subscription to SPSSX-L, send a message to [hidden email] (not to SPSSX-L), with no body text except the command. To leave the list, send the command SIGNOFF SPSSX-L For a list of commands to manage subscriptions, send the command INFO REFCARD ===================== To manage your subscription to SPSSX-L, send a message to [hidden email] (not to SPSSX-L), with no body text except the command. To leave the list, send the command SIGNOFF SPSSX-L For a list of commands to manage subscriptions, send the command INFO REFCARD
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I still don't have a
clear idea of what your data looks like.
But it does not sound anything like a factor analysis so far. Different disciplines use the term "factor" differently. It sounds like what you call a factor would be a predictor or independent variable. Business would be called a criterion, predicted, left hand side, or dependent variable. It might be in currency (dollars, pounds, euros, etc.) number of sales, etc. Accidents would be called a predictor, independent variable, right hand side, or covariate. Do you have any variables about the severity of the accidents? Given that you have dates, it sounds like some form of repeated measures MAYBE with enough times to use a time series approach Factor analysis deals with reducing many variables in a set to a fewer number of dimensions that explain a lot of the variance within the set. Predictive models have at least 2 sets of variables. One set are those that are predicted or explained. And another set of variables are used to predict or explain the first set. What kind of predictive model is used depends on the number of variables in each set and their levels of measurement, etc. What entity does a record represent? What other columns do you have? How many records do you have all together? Art Kendall Social Research ConsultantsOn 7/2/2012 7:18 PM, mawais31 wrote: Dear Art Kendall! You are right, the actuall problem is that there is decrease in business due to decrease in accidents. and there are 6000 records /month... How many time points do you have? *I have only date column with following format yyyymmdd. * Are you then saying that mileage, weather, insurance company, etc influence the amount of business which in turn explains the number of accidents? *the business is for body and paint parts etc. so if there is decrease of accidents then there would be decrease in business * I haven't weather data but I will put it from another database... The problem is that whether I use factor analysis or some other technique? or what procedure I follow to isolate factors... as there might be more factors such as city safety? -- View this message in context: http://spssx-discussion.1045642.n5.nabble.com/Data-requirements-for-factor-analysis-tp5713939p5713966.html Sent from the SPSSX Discussion mailing list archive at Nabble.com. ===================== To manage your subscription to SPSSX-L, send a message to [hidden email] (not to SPSSX-L), with no body text except the command. To leave the list, send the command SIGNOFF SPSSX-L For a list of commands to manage subscriptions, send the command INFO REFCARD ===================== To manage your subscription to SPSSX-L, send a message to [hidden email] (not to SPSSX-L), with no body text except the command. To leave the list, send the command SIGNOFF SPSSX-L For a list of commands to manage subscriptions, send the command INFO REFCARD
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